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CHRISTCHURCH MAIL, NOVEMBER 13, 2014 13 advertising feature House offers a personal touch House of Hearing’s clinic based in Halswell specialises in ear wax removal, free hearing checks, advice on the latest hearing aid technology and hearing aid fittings. Charge audiologist Ron Trounson discovered his interest in hearing loss in his early years. ‘‘My mother suffered with hearing loss from the age of three, and when I was young and growing up surrounded by her hearing loss, I guess I became intrigued and wanted to know more,’’ Ron says. After a 10-year career in chemical engineering and information technology, the opportunity arose for him to return to study – this time in the field of audiology. ‘‘Although my audiological training included both public and private sectors, I went on to solely work privately due to my interest in aged hearing loss. ‘‘My background in engineering and IT is put to great use in finding the best technological solutions for our clients and the ability to help people with their hearing loss provides huge personal satisfaction,’’ Ron says. Ron says House of Hearing differs from many of the larger clinics, in that they are still locally owned and operated. ‘‘We are not owned by any overseas health care conglomerates, like some of the other major players out there that advertise on the television. ‘‘We don’t have to promote or endorse their associated hearing aid brands,’’ Ron says. ‘‘Instead, we are free to recommend what we believe is the best solution for our clients and try Specialist care: House of Hearing charge audiologist Ron Trounson and office administrator Megan Hunt at the Halswell clinic. to differentiate ourselves from the bigger players by striving to provide a more personalised customer service and regular follow-up support.’’ House of Hearing is now expanding its premises at 290 Halswell Rd to include a second clinical room, which is already proving to be a popular move by locals requiring its services. The practice is ACC and War Pension accredited, with additional funding options available. House of Hearing also has clinics in Fendalton, Rangiora, and Greymouth. ❚ House of Hearing, 290 Halswell Rd, Halswell, ph 322 4326, or visit the website: houseofhearing.co.nz – off-street parking available. House Experience. The Difference Hearing of • Very affordable with fully modernised villas • Sunny, warm and spacious • Safe and secure complex • Freedom to live independently with the benefi ts of a supportive environment • Please phone Suzanne for a time to view. www.maryvillecourts.org.nz 369 Manchester Street • P.O. Box 25-194, Christchurch, 8013 Fax 03-379 1156 • e-mail: info@maryvillecourts.org.nz Tel: 03-379 0357 5890536AI